11 research outputs found

    Tile-based edge caching for 360° live video streaming

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    360° video is becoming an increasingly popular technology on commercial social platforms and vital part of emerging Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality (VR/AR) applications. However, the delivery of 360° video content in mobile networks is challenging because of its size. The encoding of 360° video into multiple quality layers and tiles and edge cache-assisted video delivery have been proposed as a remedy to the excess bandwidth requirements of 360° video delivery systems. Existing works using the above tools have shown promising performance for Video-on-Demand (VoD) 360° delivery, but they cannot be straightforwardly extended in a live-streaming setup. Motivated by the above, we study edge cache-assisted 360° live video streaming to increase the overall quality of the delivered 360° videos to users and reduce the service cost. We employ Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks to forecast the evolution of the content requests and prefetch content to caches. To further enhance the delivered video quality, users located in the overlap of the coverage areas of multiple Small Base Stations (SBSs) are allowed to receive data from any of these SBSs. We evaluate and compare the performance of our algorithm with Least Frequently Used (LFU), Least Recently Used (LRU), and First In First Out (FIFO) algorithms. The results show the superiority of the proposed approach in terms of delivered video quality, cache-hit-ratio and backhaul link usage

    Actas de las XIV Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática (JITEL 2019) Zaragoza (España) 22-24 de octubre de 2019

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    En esta ocasión, es la ciudad de Zaragoza la encargada de servir de anfitriona a las XIV Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática (JITEL 2019), que se celebrarán del 22 al 24 de octubre de 2019. Las Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática (JITEL), organizadas por la Asociación de Telemática (ATEL), constituyen un foro propicio de reunión, debate y divulgación para los grupos que imparten docencia e investigan en temas relacionados con las redes y los servicios telemáticos. Con la organización de este evento se pretende fomentar, por un lado el intercambio de experiencias y resultados, además de la comunicación y cooperación entre los grupos de investigación que trabajan en temas relacionados con la telemática. En paralelo a las tradicionales sesiones que caracterizan los congresos científicos, se desea potenciar actividades más abiertas, que estimulen el intercambio de ideas entre los investigadores experimentados y los noveles, así como la creación de vínculos y puntos de encuentro entre los diferentes grupos o equipos de investigación. Para ello, además de invitar a personas relevantes en los campos correspondientes, se van a incluir sesiones de presentación y debate de las líneas y proyectos activos de los mencionados equipos

    Process of stop-motion and motion graphics animation for The Amazing European Bison Journey clip

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    The Amazing European Bison Journey prototype clip shows an extract of the timeline of this species coming back from their near disappearance. It starts in the Białowieża Forest in Poland in 1919, when they went extinct in the wild. And runs up to 2013 in Zuid-Kennemerland in the Nether-lands, where an initial herd of 6 European bison, translocated in 2007 from Poland, had quadrupled to 24 individuals living in the Dutch dunes. The process of production of this animated documentary is de-scribed starting with the ecological research required. Review of literature, contact with specialist scientists and visitation of Poland and the Netherlands are some of the starting points of the process. Subsequently, the preparation for the animation is described. The initial storyboard was constructed out of the preceding ecological research. Afterwards, the development of the script and its respective narration was recorded. The construction of the sets, props and characters is described; specific emphasis is given to the construction of the European bison. Finally, the assemblage of all the elements is explained and the final results of the animation prototype are revealed. This animation forms part of a broader project, which has research into the effectiveness of a set of visual communication formats at its core, and uses rewilding as its ecological platform. A range of animations, infographics and virtual reality pieces will be eventually compared for their effectiveness using several communication research tools
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